birds don't use gas they flap their wings. Plane uses gas but doesn't flap its wings. And they are alike because they both fly.
birds flap its wings and doesn't use gas. airplanes do use gas but doesn't flap it wings. They both fly.
One poops the other doesn't
Birds Are living and Airplanes are made by man machine. The structure of their wings are alike in someways and different in others. As well Birds can not hold Human Beings they can only hold their food and their birds/children!
Airplanes have propellers to help them get off the ground, and birds use their muscles to help them get off the ground. An obvious one is that birds are much lighter and smaller than airplanes.
Things In Common:
They Both Fly
Have wings/airfoil
Carry life
Both have an I in their Name bIrds aIrplanes
Create Speed when in the air
Fly with Twist and turns
Birds can flap their wings, planes can't.
Airplanes are heavy, because they are made of metal. Birds are light (even their BONES are hollow!}
Airplanes can fly higher than birds
an airplane creates low pressure on the top of the wings giving it lift while a bird flaps its wings to gain height
Birds and planes can fly at the same height, as high as 10,000 feet. However, airplanes can fly higher than that while birds cannot.
1. An airplane is not small
2. An airplane flies on gas
For one thing, the wings don't move.
No, insects and bats have wings and neither of them are birds.
It reduces competition between different birds
Greater different kinds of birds
Different birds require different beaks and mouth-parts depending on their diet. Birds that eat meat need heavy, powerful beaks, nectar-feeding birds need long, thin beaks, etc. Beaks can also be used to attract a mate.
There are some seed eating birds that feed at different times to avoid competition. Others do it to avoid conflict from other birds, and some eat with other birds.
Planes are man made, birds are not. They both have wings.
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I think it's just the order the objects are thought of when guessing at what "that object in the sky" is. Planes are often named after objects other than birds. Cherokee's, Cessna's, Mooney's and Lear all all examples of planes not named after birds.
Cause they can both fly
The answer is a pilot because she loved flying planes
Yes I do and more people like planes than birds in the whole wide world!
it would be referring to a group of warplanes. a fleet of planes is the collective noun, while birds are referring to warplanes
that's the same thing.
Planes have large wings, Helicopters have rotors